Featuring 120 color photographs by renowned nature photographer John Netherton,
Frogs explores in detail the lives of 50 of the most4 unusual frog, tree frog, and toad species from around the world. Author David Badger includes fascinating frog lore from across the centuries and describes everything from the physical traits and reproduction habits of frogs and toads to territorial behavior and life span.
Highlights general "frog facts" along with literary quotes from famous authors, plus frog lore. Features 120 color photographs by renowned nature photographer John Netherton. For natural history buffs; fans of frogs.
About the Author:
David Badger, of Franklin, Tennessee, is a journalism professor at Middle Tennessee State University and a former book critic and columnist for the Nashville Tennessean. He is the author and editor of a number of books. John Netherton, of Nashville, Tennessee, is an acclaimed nature photographer and a regular contributor to Outdoor Photographer. His books include North American Wading Birds (Voyageur Press). The pair also collaborated on Snakes (Voyageur Press).
David Badger, of Franklin, Tennessee, is a journalism professor at Middle Tennessee State University and a former book critic and columnist for the Nashville Tennessean. He is the author and editor of a number of books. John Netherton, of Nashville, Tennessee, is an acclaimed nature photographer and a regular contributor to Outdoor Photographer. His books include North American Wading Birds (Voyageur Press). The pair also collaborated on Snakes (Voyageur Press).